New Humidor ????
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I am new to the cigar smoking world and I just got my humidor delivered. I have been trying to set up the humidor but I can't get it to the ideal 70/70 numbers. I have followed all the instructions but the highest I can get it to is 58. Please advise...
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so you seasoned your humidor for more than 24 hours and you still cant get that RH up?
did you calibrate your hygrometer? -
what are you using for your humidifyer?
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Thanks for your help. I wiped the inside with a damp cloth with distilled water. I soaked the humidifier with the distilled water and put it back in but after about 24 hour it has not gotten over 58. The hygrometer is digital and I pulled the battery out and put it back in then I put it back in the humidor.
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I am using the retangle humidifer that came with the humidor. Then I have soaked it with distilled water.
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Look into the Boveda packs...I love mine and they are constant and consistant
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Humi-care also works well
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It sounds like the wood may still be a bit dry and soaking up moisture. Here's how I set mine up. When I got it in I wiped it down with distiller water, then I set a shot glass of distilled water in it for about three to five days just to make sure the wood was sufficiently seasoned. Then I salt tested the hygrometer and re-calibrated it. Then I loaded my cigars into it along with the hygrometer and humidifier. I've been running 71-73% humidity ever since.
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71 to 73% isn't that a bit high do you get issues with your smokes i always thought the ideal was around 65ish i know its personal preference but don't burn issues start if your rh is to high.
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Just to throw this in there, in like 12 hours, I'll be buying my first real humi. Which is exciting!
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smokester:71 to 73% isn't that a bit high do you get issues with your smokes i always thought the ideal was around 65ish i know its personal preference but don't burn issues start if your rh is to high.
I haven't had too many burn issues, unless I smoke them too fast. From what I've read 65% is just maintenance rh, but around 70-73, is ideal for aging. Don't know if this is true, but I'm not having any frustrations with my cigars. -
Mine hover around 71. Nevr had any issues...except with Padilla Obsidian. Other burn issues i can attribute to the wind, that'll really screw with your burn.